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NA0D-R2
444.050
+5
107.2

Baxter County/Mountain Home Repeater NA0D-R2

The amateur radio repeater is Baxter County NA0D-R2, located in Mountain Home, AR. It is designed to cover portions of Baxter County and Marion County and is currently on the air. The repeater is a Vertex EVX-R70 UHF Repeater. The antenna is a DB420 up about 150' on a commercial tower. 

 

It is connected full-time to the Allstarlink Network using ASL3 (Allstarlink V3) Software via a Raspberry Pi, as well as Skywarn Plus weather alerting system.  

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This repeater is also fully AUTOPATCH capable with e911 access!

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 Can be used for statewide and local ARES/RACES/SKYWARN/AUXCOMM traffic, general amateur conversation, as well as linked to other areas as needed via Asterisk.

 

Asterisk Node 472354 is the repeater and is connected to Hub 472350. To connect, use 472350.

There is also Echolink capability in the Hub, Echolink Node 196181 NA0D-R. Echolink will always be available at the Hub even if the repeaters aren't connected to it.  It is open to all licensed hams at all times. 

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Repeater Connections

The 444.050 repeater and a hub are connected to Allstar and Echolink for those interested.

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Node 472350: NA0D Hub. Hub available for multiple connections with good fiber backbone.

 

Echolink Node 196181: NA0D-R Echolink hub. Connects to all repeaters.

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Node 472354: NA0D Baxter Repeater. Reserved for outgoing connection only to the HUB.

DTMF Controls for Autopatch

Please always identify yourself via callsign before executing commands. Here are the commands you use to make telephone calls through the Baxter repeater. Please be mindful of time as it has a limit of 10 minutes. 

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*6 + [Phone Number] Autopatch up - place an outgoing phone call to [Phone Number] (ex. *6911 to dial emergency services)

*0 Disconnect Autopatch (Do this after completing your call, then ID your FCC call sign).

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